Hospice of the Chesapeake provides physical, psycho-social and spiritual support services to individuals living with and affected by advanced illness. These services are provided wherever the patient calls home. Hospice of the Chesapeake is committed to providing the best possible care for all regardless of their inability to pay.

Hospice of the Chesapeake understands that a life-limiting illness in a family member impacts every member of the family — body, mind and spirit. Our team of Social Workers and Chaplains work as an important part of the interdisciplinary team of professionals who assist patients and families during their journey.

Hospice relies on volunteers. In fact, volunteers are the backbone of the hospice team. Volunteers help set the tone for the compassionate care our patients and families receive. The support volunteers provide greatly enhances the quality of patient’s lives. To our patients and their families, our volunteers make a significant difference in their end-of-life journey.

Hospice of the Chesapeake Foundation is a nonprofit organization that raises funds and awareness in support of Hospice of the Chesapeake’s mission of caring for life throughout the journey with illness and loss.

That Families Need During this Chapter in Life

The Programs

For Families Facing a Life-Limiting Illness in a Child

The Heart of Volunteers

Sharing Your Gifts and Talents in Hospice

Your Hometown Hospice

Caring for Your Loved Ones with a Team Approach

For more than 36 years, Hospice of the Chesapeake has cared for those in our community who are experiencing serious illness and loss. Together, we have ensured more than 30,000 patients and nearly 100,000 family members have been cared for by our hospice team which includes Physicians, Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, Social Workers, Chaplains, Counselors and Volunteers when they needed us the most.

Hospice and palliative care organizations across the country and right here in our community are well-positioned to help our health care system create a new model of compassionate and comprehensive care. Given our strong local partnerships, renowned expertise, and holistic approach we are uniquely prepared to care for those living with and impacted by life-limiting illnesses. The warmth, skill and experience of our teams ensure patients’ physical, emotional, and spiritual needs are at the forefront of the care we provide.

Compassionate Care

for Families

Coping with a serious or life-limiting illness can be overwhelming—most people don’t know where to turn. Fortunately, there we have trained professionals who are here to help. They can guide you and assist in sorting through the different options available to you. We invite you to learn more about support for patients and families here.

The Heart of Being

a Volunteer

Meaningful Ways

to Give

We recognize you have many options when it comes to giving of your time and resources. As a non-profit organization we rely heavily on the support of our community to ensure everyone in our community receives the care they deserve.

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PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY

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Joint Commission-accredited health care organization by either calling 1(800) 994-6610 or emailing complaint@jcaho.org.